Trump’s Pharma Fan
The CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla – who ought to be in prison – was instead at Trump’s golf club in Bedminster, NJ recently – attending a fundraiser for MAGA, Inc. Wasn’t MAGA supposed to be opposed to creatures such as Bourla? Didn’t Trump get elected to a great extent by riding a popular wave of fury about creatures such as Bourla (and Fauci, et al)?
A pro-Trump web site explains this apparent incongruity as being in accordance with Don Corleone’s dictum, “keep your friends close but your enemies closer.”
This assumes, of course, that Bourla is Trump’s enemy rather than his collaborator. If not the latter, why hasn’t the Orange Don sicced his Just Us Department on Bourla or any other of the grifters who sicced the government on the American people, using its coercive powers to push them into getting jabbed else lose their jobs? Bourla is a criminal every bit as detestable as Epstein and arguably worse since Epstein only abused a relative handful of young people. Millions of young people – many of them absolutely children (as opposed to nearly of-age and of-age young women) who had no say in the matter because it was up to their parents, who were mightily pressured to have their children injected with whatever-it-was in those needles, because if they didn’t then the children weren’t allowed to attend school (and in some case, failure to inject was taken as tantamount to child abuse).
Not one indictment. Not one investigation, even. Instead, the creature that prof
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